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Re: JIS screwdrivers
16 May 2015 08:22Agreed. One of the best tool investments. I like the magnetic tip.650ed wrote: Yes indeed - Vessel makes quality screwdrivers. Ed
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Re: JIS screwdrivers
20 May 2015 05:40
Here's a picture that helps describe the difference between Phillips and JIS screwdriver tips. It shows a comparison between the pointed end of the Phillips and the flat end of the JIS tips. That pointed end of the Phillips is the reason it will bottom out in a JIS screw before the blades are fully seated. Ed
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20 May 2015 06:17
I read somewhere that, originally, the reason phillips screwdrivers were made that way was so the factory workers wouldn't over-torque the screws, so they are supposed to slip out of the screw heads by design.
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20 May 2015 07:00martin_csr wrote: I read somewhere that, originally, the reason phillips screwdrivers were made that way was so the factory workers wouldn't over-torque the screws, so they are supposed to slip out of the screw heads by design.
I have read that too, and I believe it is true since phillips screwdriver tips do tend to slip out (cam out) if excessive force is applied. The link below describes it. Ed
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cam_out
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20 May 2015 10:31
JIS has a dot.
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Jap bikes still have them, I'm constantly reading about people who can't get the float bowl screws out. lol
Jap bikes still have them, I'm constantly reading about people who can't get the float bowl screws out. lol
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13 Aug 2015 16:09
None of my JIS screws has dots on them. Maybe some company out there does that but there aren't any on my KZ.
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Re: JIS screwdrivers
13 Aug 2015 20:35 - 13 Aug 2015 20:37
Even if you correct the tip issue with the Philips driver, there are other differences (like the cam-out-causing angle and the inner corner of the cross is sharper on a JIS) which will result in deformation of a JIS screw when using a Philips, especially when tight. Back in the day, there was no info on how to get JIS screwdrivers...or even that they existed. So I have a few philips that are converted, but they still don't work as nice as the tool purposely designed for the job.
BTW, you don't have to convert to allens... you can get metric screws with actual Philips heads too. But allens are so nice.
BTW, you don't have to convert to allens... you can get metric screws with actual Philips heads too. But allens are so nice.
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Re: JIS screwdrivers
13 Aug 2015 21:06
I lived with mine for 40 years. Always wanted SS Allens. This time around I used them. I will never go back. The JIS rusts. The Allens don't.
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Re: JIS screwdrivers
14 Oct 2015 13:51
There is a new supplier of JIS screwdrivers
www.gofastinnovations.com/
,Z1 sells the same ones as well.
www.z1enterprises.com/ListItems.aspx?pro...p=0+JIS+Screwdrivers
.Got a set coming from the first link
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14 Oct 2015 15:19GKBO wrote: There is a new supplier of JIS screwdrivers www.gofastinnovations.com/ ,Z1 sells the same ones as well. www.z1enterprises.com/ListItems.aspx?pro...p=0+JIS+Screwdrivers .Got a set coming from the first link
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Re: JIS screwdrivers
15 Oct 2015 14:55
He most certainly is.Does some drag racing IIRC. Getting them direct is a no brainer for a Canadian,$24.95 with no extra for shipping..Great deal for us Canadians.
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Re: JIS screwdrivers
06 Nov 2015 13:31
My JIS drivers were some of the best money I ever spent. Thanks for the heads-up guys!
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